Khasab

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Khasab (Arabic: خصب)town is the regional center of Musandam Governorate in the Sultanate of Oman. It is located very close to the Strait of Hormuz about 60 km away from Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates. It is known for fishing and smuggling in small, fast boats, to and from Iran. They are destined for the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. A variety of goods taken back to Iran for sale. Cigarettes are the main export though scrap metal and white goods form a significant part. Khasab is currently evolving as a tourist destination, the diving in the area being well known for its challenges. Mountain safaris are popular as are the Dhow cruises of the nearby Fjords. A new harbour and docks are currently under construction.

Tourist enjoying Khasab's serene waters
Tourist enjoying Khasab's serene waters
More of Khasab's still waters
More of Khasab's still waters

Khasab's beautiful waters are a great destination for several tourists, both in and around the Sultanate of Oman. One can get a boat ride for as little as US$50 for a couple of hours where you can visit several smaller islands where several tourists convene to bear witness to some great scenery of surrounding mountains and still waters. Depending on the time of year, you can also get a chance to see dolphins, swimming nearby.

[edit] References

  • Fryer, James. Khasab: Peace and Quiet. - Article considering Khasab as a potential Eid break, particularly for people travelling from the UAE.

Coordinates: 26°11′N, 56°15′E

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